International Journal of Interreligious and Intercultural Studies
Vol 5 No 1 (2022): International Journal of Interreligious and Intercultural Studies

The Discourse of Imunity Maintenance in Hindu Tradition of Samkhya-Yoga and Usadha

I Wayan Suka Yasa (Postgraduate, Universitas Hindu Indonesia)
W. A. Sindhu Gitananda (Postgraduate, Universitas Hindu Indonesia)
I Nyoman Sridana (Postgraduate, Universitas Hindu Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
02 Jun 2022

Abstract

According to Hinduism, especially the Samkhya-Yoga system, viruses, bacteria and other microscopic creatures are classifid as external diseases (adibhautika duhka) which cause such severe illness as Covid-19 so as found in the Usadha in different terms. This paper aims at understanding the discourse of imunity maintenance in Hindu tradition, especially those implied by the Samkhya-Yoga sistem of philosophy and Usadha Bali. Within the concept of both systems, it is found that the life and health means having knowledge (pramana) with the peak of viveka‘discriminative knoledge of dualism’, siddhi, and sakti. The life is not due to being into death, yet rather meaning having been the process of returning to the root cause of life. Having elaborated the data, the discourse of the imunity maintenance may be implied within the concept of sadhana telu: jnana bhyudreka ‘knowledge of tattwa’, indriya yoga marga ‘mistical sense practice of yoga’ and trsna dosa ksaya ‘diminishing all the will or dosa’. Therefore, the Samkhya-Yoga and Usadha serves to harmonize the physical, mental and spiritual through certain practices of yoga.

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Abbrev

ijiis

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Subject

Religion Arts Humanities

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IJIIS expects to publish articles that investigate, critically assess and foster intellectual exchanges at the theoretical, philosophical as well as applied levels of knowledge on interreligious and intercultural matters. Its main purpose is to generate scholarly exchanges of ideas, criticisms, and ...